• tal@lemmy.today
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      2 days ago

      I think that the point being made here is that it’s not a great idea to hold an actually running soldering iron by the hot bit?

      If so, I think that OP’s image is supposed to have some sort of thermal insulation stuff around the hot bit, that clear stuff.

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          2 days ago

          You can see metal changing colours due to temperature, those are definetly soldering irons except the top right one which is a hot air soldering station and (IIRC, I have the same model) it goes up to 550C. You don’t want to hold any of those on the business end when they’re running.

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            17 hours ago

            Yeah, the later images being posted are definitely soldering irons. I think that TurboWafflz is asking whether maybe the thing in the original Star Trek image that OP put up is intended to be a soldering iron, which is a fair question.

            I’ve used probes with little hooks on the ends myself, but I imagine that there are pointy probes out there.

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              15 hours ago

              Ah, right. I’m not in star trek scene, but what I’ve seen that might be a probe, soldering iron, welder and a plasma cutter all in one in that universe.